Why does my 2014 Mazda CX 5 not shut off?

Why does my 2014 Mazda CX 5 not shut off?

I’m having same problems. 2014 Mazda CX-5. I have to turn the engine back on, put in reverse, put it back in park and try again. I turn off Bluetooth, all audio, and make sure all the doors are closed. Sometimes it takes up to 8 or 9 tries before the “accessories” in the car shut down.

How much does it cost to fix a Mazda CX-5?

Push the button, NOTHING… it stays on. Called the Mazda dealer and they acted like it was no big deal. 500 – 600 bucks and it can get fixed. Oh and they were to quickly point out that this is not covered under the warranty of the vehicle that I spent 37K on.

How much does it cost to replace Shift Switch on Mazda CX 5?

It seems every Mazda CX-5 has this issue. I can’t believe I’m replacing shift switches at less than 50K miles when I baby my vehicles and never use them hard. The Mazda shop told me it would be $520 to repair. I said no thanks. I found the part on Amazon for $65 and replaced it myself in under an hour with a YouTube video.

Why is the ignition not turning off in my Mazda?

The problem: In vehicles with a gate-type shifter, pressing the Start/Stop button may not turn off the ignition. Even if the shift lever is in Park and the engine shuts off, the ignition may stay on. This may be caused by a worn out ignition switch unit.

I’m having same problems. 2014 Mazda CX-5. I have to turn the engine back on, put in reverse, put it back in park and try again. I turn off Bluetooth, all audio, and make sure all the doors are closed. Sometimes it takes up to 8 or 9 tries before the “accessories” in the car shut down.

What kind of electrical system does a Mazda CX 5 have?

The vehicle’s electrical system would still be active, including radio, dash lights, headlights, and other electrical systems would all remain on. After contacting a local Mazda dealership in town, a “park safety switch” in the gearshift lever is being affected, and it is a known problem affecting Mazda Cx-5 vehicles.

Push the button, NOTHING… it stays on. Called the Mazda dealer and they acted like it was no big deal. 500 – 600 bucks and it can get fixed. Oh and they were to quickly point out that this is not covered under the warranty of the vehicle that I spent 37K on.

It seems every Mazda CX-5 has this issue. I can’t believe I’m replacing shift switches at less than 50K miles when I baby my vehicles and never use them hard. The Mazda shop told me it would be $520 to repair. I said no thanks. I found the part on Amazon for $65 and replaced it myself in under an hour with a YouTube video.